Umar Aulia ’24

Major: School of Public and International Affairs

Position: Editor-in-Chief

Umar is a senior from Wilmington, Delaware, majoring in the School of Public and International Affairs and pursuing a certificate in global health and health policy. He is a co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Princeton Medical Review. On campus, he also serves as the current president of Princeton Emergency Medicine, the project leader for the Pace Center’s Community House Standardized Test Prep Program, and is a member of the USG Undergraduate Student Life Committee (USLC) and the Academics Committee. In his free time, he works part-time as an emergency medical technician (EMT) at the two busiest 911 ambulance agencies in Delaware.

Hoping to fill the gap present at Princeton by its lack of an undergraduate medical review, Umar co-founded the PMR with the goal of creating a platform where University students can participate in dialogue about contemporary medical research findings, enhance scholarly engagement with the field of medicine, and hone their ability to communicate complex scientific ideas in a way that is accessible to the broader community.